Theory Of Knowledge Student

When we first start learning mathematics, the problems we are asked to solve have been carefully chosen to suit the method we’ve been taught. But as we advance, we accumulate an ever-growing toolkit of...

In one among a series of BBC History of Ideas clips, Vicky Neale examines the mathematics of beauty. The following text is taken from the BBC website and you can watch the animation here: http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b04p87s4...

There’s good science and pseudo-science. There’s real art and pseudo-art or kitsch. Proper science that follows a rigorous method is arguably easier to discern than what makes good art. Our artistic taste is personal...

Through music, architecture, painting, sculpture and literature, there are many and varied expressions of religious ideas. In Theory of Knowledge you might study Religious Knowledge Systems as an area of knowledge, and the knowledge...

The UK Education Secretary, Nicky Morgan who inherited Michael Gove’s planned return to linear A levels, is under pressure from the sector to keep AS and A level qualifications coupled together. In contrast, schools...

The IB learner profile lists 10 attributes which students are expected to acquire and develop throughout their study of the IB Diploma. Theory of Knowledge, a course in critical thinking, promotes the development of...

What is the relationship between language and human nature? Stephen Pinker argues that ‘language is a window into social relations’. He explores three types of relationships identified by Alan Fiske: those based on dominance,...

On 12 December 2014 Ridley Scott’s film ‘Exodus Gods and Kings’ is released. A number of general questions and knowledge questions might arise which you could explore further in a TOK presentation or essay....